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Assembly Manual: 1600-TL Series Conveyor
Revised 12.2019
Section 1: INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your choice of a Convey-All™ Truck Load Conveyor. This unit has been designed
and manufactured to exceed the exacting standards for such equipment in the agricultural industry. It
will keep your operation working at optimum efficiency.
Safe, efficient assembly means that everyone who will be involved must read this manual.
Information provided herein is of a descriptive nature. Convey-All Industries Inc. reserves the right to
modify the machinery design and specifications without any preliminary notice.
• Be sure the assembly area is large enough to lay out all the components. There should be sufficient
clearance for people, forklifts or other equipment around all sides.
- The assembled tube will measure 44 feet (1640-TL), 54 feet (1650-TL), and 63 feet (1658-TL) laying
on the ground.
- The finished conveyor will be 9 feet wide and 14-16 feet high.
• Gather all the required tools and supplied.
• Have hoists, forklifts, cranes or other lifting devices with the required lifting capacity, available for use.
• Have stands on hand. They must have sufficient capacity to hold up the parts being assembled.
Keep this manual for reference and to pass on to new operators or owners. Call your dealer, distributor
or Convey-All Industries Inc, if you need assistance, information, additional/replacement copies, or a
digital copy of this document.
Disclaimer:
These instructions are based on standard assembly. A few popular options are described.
Many options change the location and arrangement of parts.
Your situation may necessitate a change from the described assembly instructions.
IMPORTANT:
Parts lists, drawings and schematics are shipped, along with this manual.
Refer to them, as you read this manual for specific details;
such as, measurements, fasteners to use, and position of components.
1.1 OPERATOR ORIENTATION
The directions; left, right, front and rear, as mentioned throughout this manual, are as seen from the tow
vehicle driver’s seat, facing the direction of travel. The hopper is the front of the conveyor.